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    Welcome back bull. Smart move riding the breakout higher again...although it could easily be argued it was even smarter to simply hold and be patient and save on the brokerage of selling and buying back
    Ecclesiastes 11:2: “Divide your portion to seven, or even to eight, for you do not know what misfortune may occur on the earth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beagle View Post
    Welcome back bull. Smart move riding the breakout higher again...although it could easily be argued it was even smarter to simply hold and be patient and save on the brokerage of selling and buying back
    there was quicker money to be made else where , well worth it even after brokerage. but yea for most better to stay put like you say
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    OCA - someone is bullish,,, price up and up.. MR B was right... we are to late but thankfully we got a few at 1.09..

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    Waltz still has a bit more to run I feel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beagle View Post
    Welcome back bull. Smart move riding the breakout higher again...although it could easily be argued it was even smarter to simply hold and be patient and save on the brokerage of selling and buying back
    Not to mention the tax, especially is your average cost is way down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclical View Post
    Not to mention the tax, especially is your average cost is way down.
    lol if the greens hold the balance of power you might be paying tax on your oca bundle as a wealth tax anyway. wonder how many people will have to downsize there retirement apartments so they can pay there wealth tax
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    no plans to sell this unless the PL looks very poor.... assets look to good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    lol if the greens hold the balance of power you might be paying tax on your oca bundle as a wealth tax anyway. wonder how many people will have to downsize there retirement apartments so they can pay there wealth tax
    Depending on the mix of other policies, With a comprehensive wealth tax You may end up paying less in GST and income tax - plus real estate may become cheaper and affordable in line with the average of the OECD. Plus fiscal stimulus from increased minimum incomes may stimulate some commerce improving profitability and dividend payments? Environmental policies may mean long term environmental sustainability for future generations reducing weather extremes, bush fires and diseases and pestilence? Gosh I am sounding like a greenie now! So I would say swings and roundabouts for the target market for OCA ORA's with minimal effect on Oceania's business.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    lol if the greens hold the balance of power you might be paying tax on your oca bundle as a wealth tax anyway. wonder how many people will have to downsize there retirement apartments so they can pay there wealth tax
    They would not need to. The Green proposal allows for any wealth-tax debts to be accumulated until the object is sold.

    It is only the heirs who might need to budget with a smaller windfall from their parents departure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bjauck View Post
    Depending on the mix of other policies, With a comprehensive wealth tax You may end up paying less in GST and income tax - plus real estate may become cheaper and affordable in line with the average of the OECD. Plus fiscal stimulus from increased minimum incomes may stimulate some commerce improving profitability and dividend payments? Environmental policies may mean long term environmental sustainability for future generations reducing weather extremes, bush fires and diseases and pestilence? Gosh I am sounding like a greenie now! So I would say swings and roundabouts for the target market for OCA ORA's with minimal effect on Oceania's business.
    You seriously think they will drop other taxes? That isnt how socialism works. They need more money to give away and it never is enough.

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